I could see a holiday, when we both woke up today
I could see a common dream, a pattern of what used to be
I can see a summer daze, shimmering across your face
Swirl inside you silently, wishing I could always be
Try to tame the quiet beast, tiny spiders following
Every symbol to repeat, ending in a mystery
Remind me of a better day, what we did and couldn’t say
A little light into your eyes, magical it talks to me
To see the light, against your eyes, I drink you in, air becomes thin, floating away, I wish I could be, eternally, follow you....
In the ray of my defeat, silver slivers following
With every hour to repeat, the children of what used to be
I could see a holiday, when we both woke up today
Swirl inside you silently, wishing I could always be
To see the light, against your eyes, I drink you in, air becomes thin, floating away, I wish I could be, eternally, follow you....
To touch the sun, glide down your face, I drink you in, air becomes thin, spinning away, in between days, I close my eyes, follow you...
credits
from Forever,
track released February 7, 2012
Ann Yu, Jon Waters
This is a totally mesmerizing album. It;s really special, and feels like a beautiful melancholic painting (if that makes any sense). Amongst singer-songwriters, very few have such a distinctive style of there own. richardschouten
I could be incorrect on this but I believe this artist is influenced by both Joy Division and New Order (judging by the musician's title and the Track "Shallow Play") Don't sleep on this album; he's going to be an absolute legend. mrp1per
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It's uncanny just how good Actors is at emulating that Post-Punk synth sound from my younger days.
Each listen just gets better and better. I feel slightly ashamed for not having heard this album until a few short days ago. modestwriggles